On Saturday, the Duchess of Cambridge will be making her first official appearance since her daughter's debut: the Trooping the Colour ceremony!

What is Trooping the Colour, you may ask?

Basically a huge birthday parade for Queen Elizabeth II! Yes, her birthday was back in April, but it's the custom across the pond to celebrate the monarch's big day during the summer — because the weather's nice, obv!

And it's a royal affair! Her Highness will ride with Prince Philip in her horse-drawn carriage, while two others follow — one will be carrying Kate, Prince Harry, and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, and in the other will be Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice, and Princess Eugenie.

As for Prince William and Prince Charles, along with Princess Anne, they will all be on horseback!

Wow! EVERYONE is going to be there!

Well, maybe not everyone. Prince George and his baby sister weren't on the palace's guest list, so it's safe to say they'll be at home with a sitter.

But if you're worried about your royal baby fever subsiding, fear not! Charlotte's christening will be on July 5, and you can totally plan on seeing her big bro there!

Just in time for her special tribute at Sunday night's Grammys, Aretha Franklin was spotted sitting in the second row with Rev. Jesse Jackson at the Detroit Pistons basketball game in Auburn Hills, Michigan Friday night.

This is one of her first appearances since her surgery last December.

When asked how she was doing, Aretha said she was "feeling really great" and plans to reschedule the shows that she had to cancel due to her surgery.

In fact, looks like her first show will at Radio City Music Hall in May!